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Sweet 16 Matchup: Tennessee vs. Louisville

By Travis Dahle, published Mar 26, 2008
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In quite possibly the best game of the sweet 16 match-up, the number 2 seeded Tennessee Volunteers take on the number 3 seeded Louisville Cardinals. This should be an exciting game that will be a tight match to the bitter end. To see who's going to pull out a win, let's take a look at a couple of things: regular season and the tournament.

The Regular Season

During the regular season, the Tennessee Volunteers had a great season. They won the SEC conference outright and compiled a 31-4 record. Their only loses all came to quality teams all of whom made it to the NCAA tournament: Texas, who made it to the sweet 16; Arkansas who made it to the second round; Vanderbilt, a four seed who was upset by Siena; and UK who was knocked out by Marquette. The Volunteers are ranked by the AP poll and the Coaches poll as the number 6 team in the nation. Tennessee has had some huge wins this season including giving Memphis their only loss during the season as well as beating Xavier, Gonzaga, West Virginia and the surprising sweet 16 team from Western Kentucky. Xavier and West Virginia are also in the sweet 16. So Tennessee has had a tough season and did extremely well. This is going to help them in tough games during the tournament.

Louisville didn't have quite as good of a regular season as the Volunteers, but it was still quite good. However, it was injuries and trying to get used to a 2-3 defensive zone that cost them some early loses. In their final 13 games, their only loses came to Connecticut and Georgetown. At the time, it looked like those were very good teams that were going to go deep into the tournament. However, U Conn, a # 4 seed, was upset by USD and Georgetown, a # 2 seed, was upset in the second round by the #10 seeded team from Davidson. The Cardinals key is their defense, ranking 6th in the nation in regards to field-goal percentage by allowing teams to only average 38.2% of their shots.

The Tournament

Sweet 16 Matchup: Tennessee vs. Louisville
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